Here are some highlights from the New Orleans education world this week. Have more? Add them in the comments.

All week: Reed and Carver high schools are on spring break.

Tuesday, April 2, 10 a.m.: The Algiers Charter School Association signs a memorandum of understanding with Southern University at New Orleans for SUNO to open a satellite campus at the L.B. Landry education complex in the fall. ACSA's O. Perry Walker H.S. is merging with Landry and moving into the complex this summer. 1200 L.B. Landry Ave.

Tuesday, April 2, 6 p.m.: Future Is Now Schools holds its monthly charter board meeting at John McDonogh H.S. The charter takeover has been in the spotlight due to the Oprah network series "Blackboard Wars." 2426 Esplanade Ave.

Wednesday, April 3, 5:30-7: National education reporter John Merrow of PBS' Learning Matters screens his new documentary, "Rebirth: New Orleans" about the school changes that have taken place since Hurricane Katrina. Wynton Marsalis scored the film. Tickets are free. Zeitgeist, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. Watch the trailer:

Thursday, April 4 - Friday, April 5: The Orleans Parish School Board holds a team-building retreat in Houston. The event is open to the public and starts at 7 p.m. Thursday. Omni, Four Riverway, Houston.

Saturday, April 6, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: It's LitFest 2013, the annual NOCCA/Lusher day of writing workshops for high school students. Screenwriting, fiction, spoken word and "sound and text" are among the offerings, and teachers include Jamey Hatley and Nathaniel Rich. $20 (includes lunch), registration required. 2800 Chartres St.